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It’s an earnings and product-heavy edition of morning newsmakers today, as Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) recently introduced its much-anticipated iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, while several other companies recently reported earnings or issued guidance.

In this article, we’ll take a closer look at why Apple, Tailored Brands Inc (NYSE:TLRD), Tractor Supply Company (NASDAQ:TSCO), Pier 1 Imports Inc (NYSE:PIR), and Intel Corporation (NASDAQ:INTC) are in the spotlight this morning and use the latest 13F data to see how the world’s most successful hedge funds are positioned in them.

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Tailored Brands Inc (NYSE:TLRD) is in the spotlight today after reporting strong earnings for the second quarter of its fiscal year 2016, ended July 30. For the period, Tailored Brands earned $0.99 per share on revenue of $909.68 million, beating the consensus estimates by $0.06 per share and $23.24 million respectively. Comparable-store sales rose by 2.9% year-over-year at Men’s Wearhouse, while Jos. A. Bank’s 16.3% comparable-store sales decline was in-line with expectations. Tailored Brands’ management is on track to achieve its targeted $50 million of cost savings for fiscal year 2016 and the company maintained its full-year adjusted EPS outlook of $1.55-to-$1.85. Of the 749 hedge funds that we track which filed 13F’s for the June quarter, 19 of them owned shares of Tailored Brands Inc (NYSE:TLRD) at the end of the second quarter, unchanged from a quarter earlier.

Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) has the tech world buzzing after it introduced the iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus yesterday. As expected, the iPhone 7 doesn’t include a headphone jack and the starter iPhone will have double the storage as the previous version, in addition to being waterproof and dust resistant. As for Apple’s refreshed watch product, the Watch Series 2, it will be waterproof as well and have a faster processor and better graphics. Apple bulls hope the new products will increase demand and help Apple’s bottom-line grow again. Although the new phones were met with somewhat muted fanfare, the demand for them leading up to their unveiling was strong, with both Piper Jaffray and Goldman Sachs suggesting that as many as 44% of respondents were either planning to buy the new phones or were considering buying them. Ken Fisher‘s Fisher Asset Management trimmed its stake in Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) by 1% in the second quarter to 11.3 million shares at the end of June.

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On the next page, we’ll examine why Tractor Supply Company, Pier 1 Imports, and Intel Corporation are on investors’ radars this morning.